Overview: China Mobile (CHL) is the largest wirless service provider in China. In April 2006, "China Mobile" ranked number 4 in the "BRANDZTM Top 100 Most Powerful Brands" announced in The Financial Times by Millward Brown, a global market research firm and, in August 2006, it ranked number 1 in the "20 Best Chinese Brands" jointly announced by Interbrand and BusinessWeek.China Mobile have 60% market share in their business in China and they are growing at a rapid pace.
CHL is a large cap company trading in Hong Kong and New York. The market cap of China Mobile is 271 billion US ...
We maintain our Buy recommendation with a higher valuation target for China Mobile (CHL), the largest mobile service provider of the world according to subscriber count, following its first quarter 2008 financial results, in line with our expectations. Successful expansion initiatives in rural regions of China, along with effective network optimization strategies and the introduction of customized mobile value-added services for different market segments, were enabling factors during the reporting period. China Mobile currently commands 69% share of the total Chinese wireless market. Given ...
Overview: China Mobile (CHL) is the largest wirless service provider in China. In April 2006, "China Mobile" ranked number 4 in the "BRANDZTM Top 100 Most Powerful Brands" announced in The Financial Times by Millward Brown, a global market research firm and, in August 2006, it ranked number 1 in the "20 Best Chinese Brands" jointly announced by Interbrand and BusinessWeek.China Mobile have 60% market share in their business in China and they are growing at a rapid pace.
CHL is a large cap company trading in Hong Kong and New York. The market cap of China Mobile is 271 billion US ...
There has been a lot of confusion around China Mobile’s (CHL) future prospects in the wireless market. China Mobile is currently building out a 3G network standard known as TD-SCDMA, created in China and rife with protectionist tones and technical snafus. The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has mandated that China Mobile build out the standard, but by sourcing all the development work domestically, the standard has lost any global relevance and inter-operability.
Still, the rollout continues unabated as 38 cities are to be up and running by mid-2009. Meanwhile, China
The telecom business is definitely not recession-proof, as those that have followed the industry have recently realized, but it is not a field that is going to fade into the horizon any time soon either. Simply put, people need to communicate and the telecom business is poised to continue rolling with the new technology and bringing people what they need. If you see the value of telecom companies and agree that their future is, perhaps not golden, but definitely strong, then an investment in an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is an excellent way to invest in t...
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I’ve been intrigued at just the concept of “China Mobile" for many years. It stands to reason that some company is going to lead the way in providing mobile phone services to the Chinese economy, and that company would make truckloads of money in the process. China Mobile (CHL) is the definite #1, at more than twice the revenue of its two closest competitors - which is both a good thing and a bad thing when you do business in China.
The growth side of the investment thesis is quite simple - there is still a relatively small penetration of the rural markets in China, which is why China Mobil
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